Koalas live in trees and eat eucalyptus leaves. They will stay in the tree tops where they can be hidden and safe from predators.
Koalas have virtually no defence. They need to stay up high in gum trees where they are safe from predators. Although they climb trees very quickly, it is better for them to stay in the tree as they are specially adapted to living in their arboreal habitat.
No. Koalas mate with different koalas each breeding season.
they stay up in the trees away from predators
No, they're safe.
No: on the contrary, koalas are arboreal, or tree-dwelling marsupials.
Koalas stay with their mother for about a year, until the following year's breeding season.
they hold on tight to the dense fur.
Koalas use their food the same as you - it's fuel to keep their cells happy and to help the animal stay alive.
Koalas stay in their eucalyptus trees. Their thick fur is partially waterproof, although it does not protect them in a particularly heavy downpour.
They usually run quickly , then straight up a tree.
Koalas do not marry; nor do they stay with one mate. On the contrary, the male will seek to mate with as many females as possible during the breeding season.